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SXSW 2009 ARTIST ALERT: White Lies

Posted Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:01am PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Maximum Performance

London's White Lies are the first British band to chart a number one album in the U.K. in 2009, and rightfully so: It may only be March, but their moody debut, To Lose My Life, is already shaping up to be one of the top albums of the year.

Of course, in a vast country like America, debuting at number one is a much more difficult feat, particularly for a doomy British alternative act. But White Lies have definitely got the goods to pull it off, and they generated quite a buzz at South By Southwest on Saturday, when they played Stubb's on a must-not-miss bill alongside Razorlight and PJ Harvey & John Parish.

I was kind of hoping that they might also do some sort of live onstage mashup with surprise SXSW performer Kanye West (White Lies' recent cover of "Love Lockdown" is genius), but even though that didn't happen--despite my well-meaning suggestion in the interview below--White Lies nevertheless made a name for themselves in Austin this year. No lie.

Here's a clip of me chatting with the band outside Stubb's right before their big Saturday show, in which  they discuss their plans to conquer America, eat BBQ, and one day meet Kanye, probably in that order:



2 Comments

1. cookie g -
Omg White Lies are amazing!!!! I love their album. It has an 80s sound to it and the lyrics are such an awesome contrast to that sound. The lyrics are amazing and bizarre like EST (a song about manic depressives committing suicide due to a fear of electric shock therapy). Harry McVeigh = love.

2. Katie -
What a great show they put on @ Stubb's SXSW, they abs rocked! I am one of their newest Fans!! Please come to Austin City Limits Music Festival this October!!!! ;)
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